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Research and Practice in International Commercial Arbitration

S.I. Strong, RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: SOURCES AND STRATEGIES, Oxford University Press, 2009
University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2009-05

S.I. STRONG, University of Missouri School of Law

This first-of-its-kind book provides an insider’s guide to the strategies associated with researching international commercial arbitration as well as detailed treatment of its unique sources of law. Chapter 1 is presented here. Substantive chapters discuss:

* What constitutes legal authority in international commercial arbitration and where it can be found;
* How experienced advocates use and present their research in international commercial arbitration;
* How international commercial arbitrators evaluate the weight of competing authority; and
* How to research common types of disputes.

The book also includes a user-friendly bibliography of sources in international commercial arbitration to help practitioners find the materials they need. The bibliography includes tips on how each type of resource is used and where it can be found in electronic or printed form, thus helping to increase understanding in this complex area of law.

Providing practical guidance on a little-discussed topic, Research in International Commercial Arbitration: Sources and Strategies will appeal to practitioners and students new to the field of international commercial arbitration as well as more experienced practitioners looking to improve their knowledge of specialist sources.

The author is presenting an audio webcast for ALI-ABA on this subject on April 13, 2009. Information about the program is available at http://ali-aba.org/TSPKC10

Written by Dr. S.I. Strong, Associate Professor of Law and Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution at the University of Missouri. Dr. Strong, who is an English solicitor as well as an attorney qualified in New York and Illinois, practised as an international disputes specialist with Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in New York and London before being named Counsel at Baker & McKenzie LLP in Chicago. Dr. Strong holds a Ph.D. in law from the University of Cambridge, a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford and a J.D. from Duke University.

Source: LSN: University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 4 No. 2, 03/27/2009

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